Longarm and the Druid Sisters

Longarm and the Druid Sisters by Tabor Evans is a First Edition published by Jove Books in 2002, featuring 187 pages in English. This book follows Longarm as he investigates the Harrisonville post office, expecting a straightforward assignment. However, he quickly discovers that the residents, who identify as Druids, have a peculiar way of life that complicates his mission.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Longarm and the unusual community of Harrisonville. The story delves into themes of conflict and resilience as Longarm confronts the challenges posed by the Druid sisters, who are unwelcoming to outsiders. With elements of fiction, romance, and Westerns, this edition presents a unique blend of genres that captures the essence of its setting and characters.
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Longarm figures checking up on the Harrisonville post office will be a no hassle assignment. He figures wrong. Dead wrong. The people of Harrisonville are fishy with more than their mail service. They call themselves Druids. They have no men, no saloons, no horses and they don’t take kindly to strangers. especially ones who show up asking all the wrong questions. But when these strange gals get rough, Longarm shows them what rough really is.
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